| Safe Haskell | Safe-Inferred |
|---|---|
| Language | Haskell2010 |
Test.IOTasks.IOrep
Contents
Synopsis
- data IOrep a
- type Line = String
- runProgram :: IOrep () -> [Line] -> NTrace
- class Monad m => MonadTeletype m where
- data BufferMode
- stdout :: Handle
Documentation
Instances
| MonadTeletype IOrep Source # | |
Defined in Test.IOTasks.IOrep Methods putChar :: Char -> IOrep () Source # getChar :: IOrep Char Source # putStr :: String -> IOrep () Source # putStrLn :: String -> IOrep () Source # print :: Show a => a -> IOrep () Source # getLine :: IOrep String Source # readLn :: Read a => IOrep a Source # hSetBuffering :: Handle -> BufferMode -> IOrep () Source # | |
| Applicative IOrep Source # | |
| Functor IOrep Source # | |
| Monad IOrep Source # | |
class Monad m => MonadTeletype m where Source #
Methods
putChar :: Char -> m () Source #
putStr :: String -> m () Source #
putStrLn :: String -> m () Source #
print :: Show a => a -> m () Source #
readLn :: Read a => m a Source #
hSetBuffering :: Handle -> BufferMode -> m () Source #
for compatibility with regular IO programs.
Defaults to
hSetBuffering _ _ = pure ()
.
Instances
| MonadTeletype IOrep Source # | |
Defined in Test.IOTasks.IOrep Methods putChar :: Char -> IOrep () Source # getChar :: IOrep Char Source # putStr :: String -> IOrep () Source # putStrLn :: String -> IOrep () Source # print :: Show a => a -> IOrep () Source # getLine :: IOrep String Source # readLn :: Read a => IOrep a Source # hSetBuffering :: Handle -> BufferMode -> IOrep () Source # | |
| MonadTeletype IO Source # | |
Defined in Test.IOTasks.MonadTeletype | |
Re-exports from System.IO
data BufferMode #
Three kinds of buffering are supported: line-buffering, block-buffering or no-buffering. These modes have the following effects. For output, items are written out, or flushed, from the internal buffer according to the buffer mode:
- line-buffering: the entire output buffer is flushed
whenever a newline is output, the buffer overflows,
a
hFlushis issued, or the handle is closed. - block-buffering: the entire buffer is written out whenever it
overflows, a
hFlushis issued, or the handle is closed. - no-buffering: output is written immediately, and never stored in the buffer.
An implementation is free to flush the buffer more frequently, but not less frequently, than specified above. The output buffer is emptied as soon as it has been written out.
Similarly, input occurs according to the buffer mode for the handle:
- line-buffering: when the buffer for the handle is not empty, the next item is obtained from the buffer; otherwise, when the buffer is empty, characters up to and including the next newline character are read into the buffer. No characters are available until the newline character is available or the buffer is full.
- block-buffering: when the buffer for the handle becomes empty, the next block of data is read into the buffer.
- no-buffering: the next input item is read and returned.
The
hLookAheadoperation implies that even a no-buffered handle may require a one-character buffer.
The default buffering mode when a handle is opened is implementation-dependent and may depend on the file system object which is attached to that handle. For most implementations, physical files will normally be block-buffered and terminals will normally be line-buffered.
Constructors
| NoBuffering | buffering is disabled if possible. |
| LineBuffering | line-buffering should be enabled if possible. |
| BlockBuffering (Maybe Int) | block-buffering should be enabled if possible.
The size of the buffer is |
Instances
| Read BufferMode | Since: base-4.2.0.0 |
Defined in GHC.IO.Handle.Types Methods readsPrec :: Int -> ReadS BufferMode # readList :: ReadS [BufferMode] # readPrec :: ReadPrec BufferMode # readListPrec :: ReadPrec [BufferMode] # | |
| Show BufferMode | Since: base-4.2.0.0 |
Defined in GHC.IO.Handle.Types Methods showsPrec :: Int -> BufferMode -> ShowS # show :: BufferMode -> String # showList :: [BufferMode] -> ShowS # | |
| Eq BufferMode | Since: base-4.2.0.0 |
Defined in GHC.IO.Handle.Types | |
| Ord BufferMode | Since: base-4.2.0.0 |
Defined in GHC.IO.Handle.Types Methods compare :: BufferMode -> BufferMode -> Ordering # (<) :: BufferMode -> BufferMode -> Bool # (<=) :: BufferMode -> BufferMode -> Bool # (>) :: BufferMode -> BufferMode -> Bool # (>=) :: BufferMode -> BufferMode -> Bool # max :: BufferMode -> BufferMode -> BufferMode # min :: BufferMode -> BufferMode -> BufferMode # | |